Application note – Sorting of killifish (N. furzeri) embryos with the EggSorter

Do you work with killifish and you would like to know how the EggSorter can benefit your lab?This application note explains how the fish facility at the Leibniz Institute on Aging uses the EggSorter for the automatic sorting of killifish embryos. Results demonstrate that the use of the EggSorter ensures more consistent and standardized handling of embryos, leading to improved embryo survival rates and overall success in killifish husbandry.This application note explains how the fish facility at the Leibniz Institute on Aging uses the EggSorter for the automatic sorting of killifish embryos. Results demonstrate…

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Fifth in the series : Prof. Janet Heasman

For the last week of March and as the end of our mini-series, we are pleased to present Prof. Janet Heasman. She has dedicated her career to vertebrate development using Xenopus laevis as a model.  Biography Her contribution to Xenopus science Conclusion References Biography Janet Heasman was born in Hartlepool, England (1,2). She attended University College Hospital Medical School in London and in the second year, she took an intercalated BSc degree in J.Z. Young’s Anatomy department where she met her husband, Christopher Wylie (1,2) . Janet succeeded her BCs…

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